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“We have to move with urgency, we have to move with intention, and we have to get out of our heads,” says Valeisha Butterfield Jones.
In 2023, Black women still make 67 cents for each dollar most white men make — but we’re not powerless in reclaiming our time and pay.
Contrary to popular belief, ‘creative genius’ isn’t exclusive to artists—it’s available to anyone with the will to create.
Raised in a digital world, Gen Z has been primed to do things their own way—including their approach to work.
A new study indicates workplaces are moving too slowly to resolve burnout, which is worsening for women. Coach Tish unpacks the issue.
This week’s episode of The Rest with Coach Tish explores why social media is becoming a ‘content sunken place’ and how to save ourselves.
In this week’s episode of The Reset with Coach Tish, Dr. Tega Edwin explains what imposter syndrome is and how to combat it.
On this week’s episode of The Reset with Coach Tish COO Jennifer Njuguna explains why the 4-day work week can be a win-win.
The Reset with Coach Tish goes one-on-one with the Black woman teaching thousands to create wealth, love their work and impact the culture.
In this week’s episode of ‘The Reset with Coach Tish,’ former CNN Senior Producer Elise Roberts explains why career success isn’t enough.
In this week’s episode, find out how to distinguish between the three and how to find your sweet spot for success.
Black women can benefit from The Great Resignation taking place and brand strategist Jessica Chinyelu shares how they can succeed.
Instead of setting New Year’s resolutions, there should be more of a focus on purpose, being rather than doing and laughing in 2022.
Navigating a stressful work environment can bring out the best and worst in you. Here are five lessons I learned from working in TV news.
Rachael Hawk, in her second year at Facebook, influenced one of the U.S.’s most powerful companies to better support Black people.
Burnout is a signal that parts of the workplace culture need to change. Employees didn’t show up burned up and tired.
Rachel Rodgers is unapologetic about the advancement of Black wealth and selling the blueprint to help us get to seven figures and beyond.